Our House (Godber)

Our House (Godber)

Our House (Godber)

Our House (Godber)

Our House (Godber)

Overview

May's husband Ted, a retired miner, has died, so May is moving out of the house they shared for 50 years and going to live in Spain. Through a series of flashbacks, we share May's memories, from the early days of their marriage and their son Jack's childhood, through to Jack's graduation from teaching college, the miners' strikes and the more recent past of Ted's decline in health. During the last few years in their house, the couple are harassed and abused by their neighbours, the chaotic Les, Sonja and their family. Jack, now highly successful and absent, returns to help with the move and finally shows some loyalty to his mother and his home by finding a buyer for the house who will give the neighbours from hell their comeuppance. Contained in the volume John Godber Plays: 4.

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Authors

John Godber

John Godber was born in 1956 in Upton, West Yorkshire, the son and grandson of miners. He trained as a teacher of drama at Bretton Hall College. Prior to his appointment as Artistic Director of Hull Truck Theatre Company in 1984, he was Head of Drama at Minsthorpe High School ...
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